Not All Lingerie Works for Curves, But These 5 Plus-Size Brands Always Do
Not all lingerie is created with curves in mind, and as a plus-size fashion editor, I've tried enough to know the difference. The best plus-size lingerie isn't just about sizing up. It's about thoughtful design, impeccable fit, and pieces that feel as good as they look. A perfectly engineered bra and smooth, supportive briefs can completely change the way a dress falls or how confident you feel stepping out the door.
When lingerie works, it becomes the invisible foundation of every great outfit. After years of testing, styling, and recommending pieces for real bodies, I've narrowed in on the brands that consistently get it right.
From beautifully crafted lace styles to everyday essentials with seamless finishes, these are the five plus-size lingerie brands I return to and confidently recommend again and again. Happy shopping!
How to Shop for Plus-Size Lingerie
When shopping for plus-size lingerie, fit should always come first. Look for brands that design specifically for curves rather than scaling up straight-size patterns. Supportive details—like wider straps, reinforced bands, and thoughtfully placed seams—make a noticeable difference in comfort and longevity.
Fabric also matters. High-quality lace, breathable mesh, and smooth microfiber tend to wear better and feel more luxurious on the body. Most importantly, don't underestimate the power of a proper bra fitting. Knowing your true size can instantly expand your options and help you find the best plus-size lingerie for your shape.
Best Plus-Size Lingerie
- Best Lace Plus-Size Lingerie: Skims Unlined Stretch Lace Demi Bra ($58)
- Best Mesh Plus-Size Lingerie: Cuup Balconette Bra ($68)
- Best Luxury Plus-Size Lingerie: Fleur du Mal Lily Garter Belt ($98)
- Best Plus-Size Lingerie Teddy: Savage X Fenty Savage Not Sorry Underwire Teddy ($75)
- Best Everyday Plus-Size Lingerie: Skims Ultimate Balconette Push-Up Bra ($64)
- Best Supportive Plus-Size Lingerie: Wacoal Embrace Lace Underwire Bra ($62)
Cuup
Cuup takes a minimalist approach to lingerie, focusing on clean lines, breathable fabrics, and a modern fit that actually supports. The brand is especially loved for its unlined mesh and balconette bras, which prioritize shape and comfort without extra padding. With inclusive band and cup sizing, Cuup is ideal for anyone who wants everyday lingerie that feels elevated but never overdone.
Savage X Fenty
Rihanna's lingerie brand might be the gold standard when it comes to out-there lingerie pieces that offer more sizes than just XS to XL. If the Savage X Fenty fashion shows are any indication, this brand isn't for the person who's into understated and muted lingerie.
Skims
No list on lingerie would be complete without the Kardashian-backed brand offering an array of fabrics, materials, and sizes. I've tried it myself, and I'll be honest—it doesn't get better than Skims. The brand may not have the most daring color palette all the time or lace-trimmed accents, but it doesn't skimp on comfort, which is a major plus in my book.
Fleur du Mal
Fleur du Mal's iconic, lace-filled image is perfect for those seeking handcrafted, high-quality lingerie pieces that come in larger sizes. Most of the brand's best-selling offerings come in a Fuller Cup option, expanding the available size range significantly so everyone can feel comfortable and confident in what they're wearing.
Wacoal
Wacoal is known for its ultra-comfortable bras—so much so that a Nordstrom reviewer called its back- and side-smoothing T-shirt bra their holy-grail product.

Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.